Length (in Feet)
Year

Kirby 30

“it’s a boat whose aggressive looks will intimidate 75 per cent of the market,” says builder Dick Steffan, head of Mi-rage Yachts of Pointe Claire, Quebec.      

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Hunter 49

When I received the invitation to spend a day with Hunter Marine Corporation’s Steve Pettengill–its newest member of the fleet–how could…      

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Hunter 45CC

When I was much younger than I am now, I remember the delivery of a Morgan Out Island 51, not because it was a neat boat but because…      

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Hunter 41

When we see something new, we often try to put into context by comparing it with something we are familiar with. I have sailed a number of boats…      

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Hunter 38

I was attending the Port Credit Boat show recently, quite frankly expecting nothing new and then I got stopped in my tracks, when I saw this elegant…      

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Hunter 33

The newly commissioned Hunter 33 sat on the end of the dock in Port Credit Harbour. Ted Graham, Service Manager for Angus Yachts…      

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Hughes 31

I can clearly remember my first encounter with the Hughes 31. It was 1979 and I was helping my brother choose a hull/deck kit…      

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Hanse 411

When the Canadian Yachting team heard that the Hanse Yacht line was coming to Canada and knowing a bit about the designers background…      

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Hanse 342

Having reviewed and sailed Hanse boats in the past, we’ve decided that this manufacturer has found a niche for itself in designing…      

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Fusion 15

I have been watching the Fusion 15 one-design dinghy evolve for several years now, as it progressed from preliminary drawings…      

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Freestyle 474

Motorcyclists and single-handed catamaran sailors have something in common: a love of speed. “Speed,” wrote Aldous Huxley, “provides the one…      

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A Folkboat on Mahone Bay

It is that boat that most of us know from pictures, we’ve read about it but we haven’t sailed it, at least we hadn’t. During the sixties there was a real…      

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New Life For An Old Boat: Etchells

When Phil Sustronk, the President of “Second Skin” in Toronto, wanted to get himself a family day sailor he was torn between…      

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The Unsinkable ETAP 32s

The ETAP 32s might be a relatively new boat to Canadian waters but it’s hardly a newcomer to the yachting world. However it is a newly redesigned…      

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Ellis 46

If you have seen some of designer Mark Ellis’ work, you will know that he likes to draw boats with a common style – a conservative look…      

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Dufour 40

The Dufour 40, recently named Boat of the Year in France, is the newest in the line of performance cruisers from Dufour Yachts of La Rochelle, France.      

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Dufour 39

Centre cockpits are a hot item in the sailing industry these days. A quick look at the product lines of all of the major manufacturers reveals…      

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A Big Step For Sonic

The relationship between Ted Brewer and Sonic Sailboats began several years ago. During the decision-making process on the Sonic 27’s predecessor, the 23, Brewer was called in as a consultant to add his valuable and extensive knowledge to the project…

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Cs 30- A Success Story

As I was reading the report of the phenomenal efforts to bring the mold for the CS 30 over to Canada, I wondered what the mold for a new Canadian boat was doing in England anyway…

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J 22

We opened our 1984 Lake Ontario sailing season in early April with a test ride on a J /22- the new, small planning keelboat from J Boats, Inc. of Newport, Rhode Island. We discovered a fun, spritely yacht packed with performance.  

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CS-36 Cruiser/Racer

The CS-36 is a remarkable yacht and quite unusual for this side of the Atlantic. All the more remarkable is that it is built by a small company…      

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CS 33

Many people set out to purchase a boat that they can enjoy for a while in their local sailing area and then sometime in the future, to sail off into the sunset…      

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Mark 25

George Cuthebertson, a household name in the Canadian sailboat industry, is designing on his own gain…      

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C&C 27

When C&C puts a reverse transom on a production boat under 29 feet you know times are changing…      

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CS 36

  If we were asked to choose one word to describe the CS 36, it would have to be classy. The boat combines elegance of design with me­ticulous construction and creditable sailing performance…    

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Great Lakes 33

The Great Lakes 33 says Nick Aitken, was the product of “a bunch of sailors who wanted to try out power boats.” The converted sailors carried a heavy weight of hopes and frustrations, but a weight that is borne well by the boat they inspired…    

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C&C 110

In sailing circles, C&C is arguably one of Canada’s most famous companies. And ever since the demise of this company, there has been talk

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Beneteau 361

I’ve heard the story a hundred times. Parents love sailing and buy a boat for family cruising. Kids love sailing on the boat, so the parents put them…

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Catalina 350

For a guy who grew up racing one­ designs and sailing a lot of boats, I always get nervous when I go out to test a new boat. I’m afraid I might miss…

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Hanse 400

It’s classic, comfortable well-designed and easy to sail. From the minute you step onto the deck of a Hanse you’re immediately struck by the fact that…

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Marlow-Hunter 31

Impressive space and solid quality set Marlow-Hunter’s latest design apart. Over the past two decades the number of small cruising sailboats available…

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Gozzard 36

The style is unmistakable. As with our other review this month, the character of the boat has traveled with its designer from his ear­lier work.

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Luna 24/SL

The Luna 24/SL brochure emphasizes “cruising comfort for four” but it’s some high- performance cruising! The 24/SL is more conventional version of the high-tech Luna 24 that has been a convincing and North American Quarter-Ton Championships in the past few years. Although it has a pleasant and comfy interior for 24 footer, the 24/SL will still provide plenty of racing excitement…      

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Quanta 28

Ray Wall’s enviable track record of design achievements includes products for both Camper and Nicholson in England and CS Yachts in Ontario…      

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Baltic 35

No matter who designs Baltic’s boats, they all come out looking great and, amazingly enough, related to each other. Whether created by Doug Peterson or, in this case, the Judel -Vrolijk design team from Germany, that classy styling is always there.

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Meridian

A glance at the sail plan of Meridian tells you this boat is fun-and fast. It looks as though the builder carved the deck out of butter and then drove it down the highway on a hot day. A sort of smoothed out, nothing in the way of the wind profile.

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Reliance 12 Meter

Have you ever realized, while sipping drinks in the cockpit after a friendly Wednesday-night race, that the great expanse and expense of accommodation down below is never used? If you answered “yes,” you may be one of the many people to whom Reliance Sailcraft in Montreal has spoken.

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CS 30

The CS 30, the lat­est addition to the CS family of yachts, made its debut early this year and is fast making friends.

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C&C 27

The first of the new C&C 27s was launched this April and we had the opportunity to take it out for a spin in mid-May.

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